A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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Pagina 79
To the oppressed plebeians who had called for its enactment it not only gave the
general security of written rules , but it safeguarded them comprehensively
against arbi - General trary judicial sentences . These ordinances , moreover ,
were ...
To the oppressed plebeians who had called for its enactment it not only gave the
general security of written rules , but it safeguarded them comprehensively
against arbi - General trary judicial sentences . These ordinances , moreover ,
were ...
Pagina 113
But in 367 the pre - plebeians siding officer at the elections ( whom a dubious
tradition identified gain access with the ... by sulship . to the conaccepting the
candidature of Sextius , who proceeded to hold the first plebeian consulship in
366 .
But in 367 the pre - plebeians siding officer at the elections ( whom a dubious
tradition identified gain access with the ... by sulship . to the conaccepting the
candidature of Sextius , who proceeded to hold the first plebeian consulship in
366 .
Pagina 114
The admission of plebeians to the Senate could be at the most a rare exception ,
so long as the lists of the House were made up at the untrammelled discretion of
patrician magistrates . This power , which Admission had originally been in the ...
The admission of plebeians to the Senate could be at the most a rare exception ,
so long as the lists of the House were made up at the untrammelled discretion of
patrician magistrates . This power , which Admission had originally been in the ...
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